This is an unofficial ruby client for the GitHub API. The end goal is a complete, simple, and intuitive ruby API for all things Github.
Instantiate the client with basic auth:
gh = Ghee.basic_auth("rauhryan","password")
Instantiate the client with auth token:
gh = Ghee.access_token("1234oijgakjioewj1o4oij")
Create an OAuth access token:
user_name, password, scopes = "rauhryan", "secret", "repos, user"
token = Ghee.create_token(user_name, password, scopes)
List a user's gists:
gh.user('jonmagic').gists
List authenticated users gists:
gh.gists
List all public gists:
gh.gists.public
List the authenticated user's starred gists:
gh.gists.starred
Get a single gist:
gist_id = "1393990"
gh.gists(gist_id)
Create a gist (see docs for all possible params):
gh.gists.create({
:description => 'Ghee'
:public => true,
:files => {
'file1.txt' => {
:content => 'buttah yo bread'
}
}
})
Edit a gist:
gh.gists("1393990").patch({
:files => {
'gistfile1.md' => {
:content => 'clarified I say'
}
}
})
Star a gist:
gh.gists("1393990").star
Unstar a gist:
gh.gists("1393990").unstar
Check if a gist is starred:
gh.gists("1393990").starred?
Delete a gist:
gh.gists("1393990").destroy
Get a single repo:
gh.repos("rauhryan", "ghee")
Get the hooks for a repo:
gh.repos("rauhryan", "ghee").hooks
Get a single hook for a repo:
gh.repos("rauhryan", "ghee").hooks(12)
Create a hook for a repo: (see docs for all possible params):
gh.repos("rauhryan", "ghee").hooks.create({
:name => "web",
:config => {:url => "http://huboard.com/webhook"}
})
Update a hook for a repo: (see docs for all possible params):
gh.repos("rauhryan", "ghee").hooks(12).patch({
:name => "web",
:config => {:url => "http://huboard.com/webhook"}
})
Destroy a hook for a repo:
gh.repos("rauhryan", "ghee").hooks(1).destory
Get the milestones for a repo:
gh.repos("rauhryan", "ghee").milestones
Get a single milestone for a repo:
gh.repos("rauhryan", "ghee").milestones(12)
Create a milestone for a repo: (see docs for all possible params):
gh.repos("rauhryan", "ghee").milestones.create({
:title => "Remove the suck!",
:description => "I found this suck, remove it please"
})
Update a milestone for a repo: (see docs for all possible params):
gh.repos("rauhryan", "ghee").milestones(12).patch({
:description => "I found this suck, remove it please"
})
Destroy a milestone for a repo:
gh.repos("rauhryan", "ghee").milestones(1).destory
Get the issues for a repo:
gh.repos("rauhryan", "ghee").issues
Get a single issue for a repo:
gh.repos("rauhryan", "ghee").issues(12)
Create an issue for a repo: (see docs for all possible params):
gh.repos("rauhryan", "ghee").issues.create({
:title => "Remove the suck!",
:body => "I found this suck, remove it please"
})
Update an issue for a repo: (see docs for all possible params):
gh.repos("rauhryan", "ghee").issues(12).patch({
:body => "I found this suck, remove it please"
})
Close an issue for a repo:
gh.repos("rauhryan", "ghee").issues(12).close
Get the closed issues for a repo:
gh.repos("rauhryan", "ghee").issues(12).closed
Get the comments for an issue:
gh.repos("rauhryan", "ghee").issues(12).comments
Get a single comment for an issue
gh.repos("rauhryan", "ghee").issues.comments(482910)
Create a comment for an issue:
gh.repos("rauhryan", "ghee").issues(12).comments.create({:body => "hey i'll help fix that suck"})
Update a single comment for an issue
gh.repos("rauhryan", "ghee").issues.comments(482910).patch({:body =>
"nevermind I can't figure it out"})
Destroy a comment for an issue
gh.repos("rauhryan", "ghee").issues.comments(482910).destroy
Get a list of orgs for the current user:
gh.orgs
Get a specific org:
gh.orgs("huboard")
Patch an organization:(see docs for all possible params):
gh.orgs("huboard").patch({ :company => "awesome company" })
Get a list of repos for an org:
gh.orgs("huboard").repos
Notes: see above for all the available api methods for repos
Get a list of teams for an org:
gh.orgs("huboard").teams
Get a single team for an org:
gh.orgs("huboard").teams(110234)
Create team for an org:
gh.orgs("huboard").teams.create :name => "awesome_developers"
Patch a team for an org:
gh.orgs("huboard").teams(110234).patch :name => "junior_developers"
Delete a team for an org:
gh.orgs("huboard").teams(110234).delete
Get a list of members for a team:
gh.orgs("huboard").teams(110234).members
Add a member to a team:
gh.orgs("huboard").teams(110234).members.add("rauhryan")
Remove a member from a team:
gh.orgs("huboard").teams(110234).members.remove("rauhryan")
Get a single team:
gh.team(110234)
Create a team:
gh.team.create :name => "awesome_developers"
Patch a team:
gh.team(110234).patch :name => "junior_developers"
Delete a team:
gh.team(110234).delete
Get a list of members for a team:
gh.team(110234).members
Add a member to a team:
gh.team(110234).members.add("rauhryan")
Remove a member from a team:
gh.team(110234).members.remove("rauhryan")
Get a single user:
gh.users('jonmagic')
Get the authenticated user:
gh.user
Update authenticated user (see docs for all possible params):
gh.user.patch({
:name => 'Jon Hoyt',
:email => '[email protected]',
# …etc
})
Get a list of repos for the current user:
gh.user.repos
Get a list of repos for a specific user:
gh.users("rauhryan").repos
Get a single repos for the current user:
gh.user.repos("ghee")
Get a single repos for a specific user:
gh.users("rauhryan").repos("ghee")
Notes: see above for all the available api methods for repos
Get a list of orgs for the current user:
gh.user.orgs
Get a list of orgs for a specific user:
gh.users("rauhryan").orgs
Notes: see above for all the available api methods for orgs
List public events:
gh.events
Ghee fully supports pagination for anything that returns a list, for example repo issues.
gh.repos("rauhryan","huboard").issues.paginate(:per_page => 30, :page => 1) #=> returns first page of issues
gh.repos("rauhryan","huboard").issues.paginate(:per_page => 30, :page => 2) #=> returns page two of issues
gh.repos("rauhryan","huboard").issues.paginate(:per_page => 30, :page => 2).first_page #=> 1
gh.repos("rauhryan","huboard").issues.paginate(:per_page => 30, :page => 2).last_page #=> 4
gh.repos("rauhryan","huboard").issues.paginate(:per_page => 30, :page => 2).next_page #=> 3
gh.repos("rauhryan","huboard").issues.paginate(:per_page => 30, :page => 2).prev_page #=> 1
Ghee also provides a convienence method for all the pages
gh.repos("rauhryan","huboard").issues.all #=> return all the pages
Many of the api calls allow you to pass in additional paramters to filter and sort your data, for example issues provide
- filter
assigned
mentioned
subscribed
created
- state
open
closed
default
- labels
- list of labels comma delimited
herp,derp
- list of labels comma delimited
- direction
asc
ordesc
These can all be passed into ghee through an options hash:
gh.repos("rauhryan", "huboard").issues(:state => "closed", :sort => "desc")
Note you can also change parameters with pagination!
gh.repos("rauhryan", "huboard").issues(:state => "closed").all
The test suite uses VCR to cache actual requests to the Github API in a directory called responses in the spec directory.
In order for VCR to make and cache the actual calls to the Github API you will need to copy spec/settings.yml.sample to spec/settings.yml and configure it with your GitHub username, either a GitHub access token or your GitHub password, a test repo for it to hit against (which you should setup ahead of time), and finally an organization you belong to (for the entire suite of tests to pass you have to belong to an org).
This file is ignored by git (see .gitignore) so you can commit any changes you make to the gem without having to worry about your user/token/pass/org being released into the wild.
Now run the test suite:
bundle
bundle exec rake
If you'd like to hack on Ghee, start by forking the repo on GitHub:
https://github.com/rauhryan/ghee
The best way to get your changes merged back into core is as follows:
- Clone down your fork
- Create a thoughtfully named topic branch to contain your change
- Hack away
- Add tests and make sure everything still passes by running
bundle exec rake
- If you are adding new functionality, document it in the README
- Do not change the version number, we will do that on our end
- If necessary, rebase your commits into logical chunks, without errors
- Push the branch up to GitHub
- Send a pull request for your branch